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UNLV quick facts Campus founded 1957 Main campus size 332 acres Total enrollment 28,600 Combining the excitement of an urban location with the Full-time undergraduates 75% charm of a traditional campus, the University of Nevada, Las Average undergraduate class size 31 Vegas ofers students a full educational and social experience. Average graduate class size 9 Just over fve decades old, UNLV has maintained a healthy Average undergraduate age 21 rate of growth in enrollment, programs and scholastic excel- Average graduate age 30 lence as part of the eight-component Nevada System of Higher Female students 56% Education. Male students 44% Located in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant and Total employees 3,208 dynamic cities, UNLV has matured along with the Las Vegas Faculty with doctorates 84% area. With enrollment more than doubling the last decade, the Faculty with terminal degrees 89% tremendous growth has meant a furry of construction resulting Approx. undergraduate degree programs 120 in a campus setting boasting academic and athletic facilities Graduate/Professional degree programs 100 second to none. Total 2014-15 graduates 5,285 Steadily becoming a traditional residential university, UNLV Avg. yearly cost for full-time, resident undergraduate $5,760 provides on-campus housing for more than 2,000 students. A Avg. yearly cost for full-time, resident graduate: $9,364 variety of student clubs and organizations along with 36 Greek organizations supplement the social development of students. From within its 15 schools and colleges, including the Wil- liam S. Boyd School of Law, UNLV is also becoming a leading research institution of the West. The school’s scientifc, social science, and business programs attract millions of dollars in research grants annually to fund projects in desert biology, nuclear waste transportation, laser physics, public opinion surveys and many others. In addition to traditional student programs, UNLV serves diverse local, national and international communities through its Educational Outreach Division, ofering Summer Term, Continuing Education and Distance Education programs enroll- ing more than 53,000 students annually. < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 158 With its Performing Arts Center, the campus is the cultural hub of Southern Nevada. World-class orchestras and soloists, dance and theater arts combine to provide a broad selection of concerts and stage productions. The Barrick Lecture Series and several campus organizations bring noted speak- ers to the University, and local and visiting artists show their works in the Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery. UNLV has excellent athletic facilities as well, many open for student and public use. Opened in 1957 as the southern regional division of the University of Nevada with a total of 28 students, UNLV now is home to more than 28,000 students coming from every county in Nevada, all 50 U.S. states and 88 countries. Much of UNLV’s tremendous expansion is the result of support from the Nevada Legislature and the state’s taxpayers. Private donors have played an important role as well. These gifts support new facilities and programs and, most important, provide the scholarship incentives that bring Nevada’s best and brightest student scholars to campus. UNLV operates an on-campus Center for Business and Eco- nomic Research, Center for Economic Education, Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies (in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Desert Biology Research Center, Center for Survey Research, Nuclear Waste Transportation Research Center and other research and public-service centers. Ofering 120 undergraduate programs and 100 graduate tracts, UNLV graduated a class of over 5,000 last year. The University operates on a semester system and is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the Council of Graduate Schools, the American Council of Education and the Western College Association. All of the University’s academic programs are fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and many programs have received further accreditation from independent national ac- creditation bodies.

< THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 159 PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PRESIDEnT dr. len JESSUP Len Jessup joined UNLV as its 10th president in January 2015. An accomplished leader in higher education, Jessup brings experience as a university professor, administrator, entrepreneur and fundraiser. He is guiding UNLV on its path to become a top tier national public research university. Among his top priorities is the continued devel- opment of a UNLV School of Medicine and a commitment to improve student achievement, research and creative activity, university infra- structure, and community partnerships. Jessup is a leading researcher in management information systems, with a focus on the use of emerging technology in higher education and business, new venture strategies, and social entrepreneurship. Prior to UNLV, Jessup served as dean of the Eller College of Man- agement at the University of Arizona (2011-2014), where he was also professor of entrepreneurship and innovation and the Halle Chair in Leadership. He led Eller to become a self-sustaining college with higher national rankings that robustly contributes to the state’s eco- nomic development. As a founding board member of the University of Arizona Health Network, he also contributed to the rethinking and restructuring of the university’s academic medical center. He was instrumental in creating the University of Arizona’s technol- ogy transfer and commercialization program, Tech Launch Arizona. He led the development and expansion of online degree and execu- tive education programs at Arizona and helped drive similar inno- ALL-TIME PRESIDENTS vations in previous positions at Washington State University (2000- 2011) and Indiana University (1995-2000). William D. Carlson 1957-65 As vice president of university development and president of the Donald C. Moyer 1965-68 Washington State University Foundation, he transformed the univer- Roman J. Zorn 1969-74 sity’s fundraising eforts, helping to double overall fundraising totals Donald Baepler 1974-78 and welcoming record numbers of donors to the university. Brock Dixon 1978-79 A former baseball player in the highly competitive California junior college system, Jessup received his B.A. in information and commu- Leonard “Pat” Goodall 1979-84 nication studies in 1983 and his MBA in 1985, both from California Robert C. Maxson 1984-94 State University, Chico. He earned his Ph.D. in organizational behavior Kenny Guinn (interim) 1994-95 and management information systems from the University of Arizo- Carol C. Harter 1995-06 na’s Eller College of Management in 1989, and was awarded the Out- David B. Ashley 2006-09 standing Ph.D. Alumnus in 2004. Jessup resides with partner Kristi Staab, a former telecommunica- Neal Smatresk 2009-13 tions industry executive who owns and operates a successful lead- Donald Snyder (interim) 2014 ership and sales training and development business. Jessup has a Len Jessup 2015-SA daughter, Jamie, and a son, David.

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john dr. andrea cedric robert dr. mark dr. jason trevor WHITE ANDERSON CREAR DAVIDSON DOUbRAVA GEDDES HAYES CHANCELLOR

james dean sam kevin kevin allison rick michael LEAVITT LIEbERMAN MELCHER PAGE STEPHENS TRACHOK WIXOM CHAIR VICE CHAIR < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 160 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ATHLETIC DIRECTORATHLETIC DIRECTORATHLETIC DIRECTOR tina KUNZER-MURPHY ming, before transferring to UNLV to compete in both tennis and volleyball at her hometown university. She ALL-TIME ATHLETIC DIRECTORS earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Michael “Chub” Drakulich 1958-72 the school in 1975. 1973-80 While pursuing a graduate degree she served as a ten- Al Negratti 1980 nis instructor and dance teacher at both UNLV and Clark County Community College (now CSN). Charles Bucher 1981 Soon after earning her master’s in education in 1977, Brad Rothermel 1981-90 she was hired as head coach of the UNLV women’s ten- Dennis Finfrock 1991 nis team as well as director of its cheerleading program. Jim Weaver 1991-94 When the school dropped tennis for fnancial reasons Fred Albrecht (Interim) 1995 in the early 1980s, she was thrust into a management Charles Cavagnaro 1995-01 role under then-athletics director Brad Rothermel, and eventually worked with the football and pro- John Robinson 2002-03 grams, among others, during the department’s wildly Fred Albrecht (Interim) 2003 successful run through the PCAA/. Mike Hamrick 2003-09 Named UNLV’s Senior Women’s Administrator in 1981, Jerry Koloskie (Interim) 2009 Kunzer-Murphy oversaw the entire Lady Rebel athletic Jim Livengood 2009-13 program, as well as various support groups such as the Tina Kunzer-Murphy 2013-SA Rebel Football Foundation, the Rebel Golf Foundation and the Women’s Sports Foundation, which she helped create. and team payouts en route to elevating itself into the Born and raised in Las Vegas, Tina Kunzer-Murphy In 1983, she was named an assistant athletics direc- national college football landscape has been a fxture in the Southern Nevada sports com- tor and in 1987 was promoted to senior assistant AD. A 2007 inductee of the Southern Nevada Sports munity for more than four decades. On July 1, 2013, she Kunzer-Murphy became senior associate AD at the Uni- Hall of Fame, Kunzer-Murphy in 2010 became the frst added another accomplishment to her long and varied versity of Pacifc in 1992 but then soon returned to town woman to serve as Chairman of the Football Bowl Asso- career as she began serving as UNLV Interim Director of to work for the Las Vegas 51s and Thunder professional ciation. In summer 2011 she was honored as Las Vegas’ Athletics. The move marked two major milestones as sports franchises as director of corporate sales and mar- Sportsperson of the Year as part of the annual “24-Hour Kunzer-Murphy became both the frst woman and the keting. Radiothon” staged by Lotus Broadcasting, which bene- frst alum of the school to run the department. After UNLV moved to the Western Athletic Conference fts The Caring Place, a local nonproft organization dedi- Just six months later, the Nevada System of Higher in 1996, Kunzer-Murphy was hired by the WAC to run its cated to easing the journey of those afected by cancer. Education Board of Regents removed the interim tag annual football championship game and men’s and Kunzer-Murphy returned to work for her alma ma- from Kunzer-Murphy’s title and approved a three-year women’s basketball championship events in Las Vegas. ter in January of 2013 when she was named Director of contract for her to serve as the school’s permanent AD. Kunzer-Murphy returned to campus in 1999 when she Sponsorships and Development for the UNLV Alumni “I want to thank the Board of Regents for the tremen- was selected by ESPN Regional Television (ERT) to run Association. dous support that they’ve given to me and to UNLV the newly formed ESPN Regional at UNLV ofce, which She has been married to former UNLV coach and Athletics,” Kunzer-Murphy said. “It’s an unbelievable and oversaw the athletic department’s corporate sales and local high school teacher and coach Greg Murphy since humbling opportunity to work on behalf of our 450 stu- broadcasting departments until 2005. 1990. She has one son, Stephen, who is married to the dent-athletes and their talented head coaches. We have From 2000-12, Kunzer-Murphy served as Executive former Ginny Broftt. The couple has two sons: Jackson a lot of hard work ahead of us but it’s a great thing to Director of the Las Vegas Bowl, which ERT purchased. Thomas Kunzer (2) and newborn Evan James Kunzer. wake up every morning knowing that you get a chance Under her leadership, the bowl game enjoyed six con- to make a real diference at your alma mater in your own secutive sellouts from 2006-11, record-high TV ratings hometown.” As UNLV’s Director of Athletics, Kunzer-Murphy made a national splash with the hire of football coach Tony Sanchez in December of 2014 and in May 2015 she an- nounced the construction of the Anthony and Lyndy Marnell III Baseball Clubhouse, which serves as the home for UNLV Baseball. During the spring semester of the 2016 academic year, UNLV captured four Mountain West titles in a span of 11 days as the men’s and women’s golf programs and the men’s and women’s tennis teams each won their respective conference tournaments. The four titles, dubbed the “Country Club Sweep,” upped the number of conference championships to seven under Kunzer-Murphy’s direction. Also under her leadership, UNLV has continued to dominate the Governor’s Series, which is an all-encompassing competition against rival Nevada, Reno, as the Rebels have won the series every year since its inception in 2012. In September, she announced the largest single gift in the history of UNLV Athletics -- a $10 million pledge from the Fertitta Family to lead construction of the Fertitta Football Complex. That closely followed the an- nouncement of the largest gift -- $2 million by a donor who wished to remain anonymous -- ever pledged spe- cifcally for Rebel Football. A graduate of Valley High School, Kunzer-Murphy frst Kunzer-Murphy with her family (L to R): husband Greg Murphy, daughter-in-law Ginny Kunzer, attended Southern Utah, where she lettered in swim- grandson Jackson Kunzer and son Stephen Kunzer. < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 161 SENIOR ADMINSTRATION SENIOR ADMINISTRATION SENIOR ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION

DR. LISA KELLEHER Deputy Director of Athletics Senior Woman Administrator

Dr. Lisa Kelleher is in her 25th season and serves as UNLV’s Deputy Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator. In her position, Kelleher provides administrative oversight for the day-to-day operations of Baseball, Cross Country, Track and Field, Women’s Golf and Volleyball. She oversees the Associate Athletics Director/Facilities and Game Operations, the Team Physician and Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Medicine. She also develops equity, diversity and community outreach initiatives for the department. Active on campus, Kelleher is a member of the Top Tier Community Partnership Committee and is a Title IX Deputy Coordinator, ensuring campus compliance for the 10 women’s sports programs. In addition, Kelleher serves on the Mountain West (MW) Joint Committee and is the MW administrative liaison to the conference athletic trainers. A 1979 graduate of Miami (Ohio) University, Kelleher earned her master’s degree from the University of Arizona in 1980. She earned her doctorate in the UNLV Higher Education Leadership program in May 2011. Kelleher and her husband, Peter, have four daughters: Molly, married to Jeremy Dutton, Bridget, Megan, and Tara. They also have a granddaughter, Fiona.

DARRYL SEIBEL Deputy Athletics Director External Relations Darryl Seibel, a longtime Olympics communications executive, is in his third year and serves as the Deputy Athletics Director for External Relations. In his position, Seibel (pronounced “SY-bel”) oversees the men’s and women’s basketlball programs as well as the marketing, communications, licensing and development (RAF) departments while also working with ticketing. A 1990 graduate of New Mexico State University, Seibel joined the Olympic movement later that year and went on to work nine Olympic Games and numerous other international events. He was the Chief Commu- nications Ofcer and spokesperson for the United States Olympic Committee from 2003-09 and then served as Director of Communications and Olympic Media Strategy for the British Olympic Association for the highly successful London 2012 Games through the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi. Seibel also had stints at USA Wrestling (1990-92) and USA Hockey (1992-99) as well as serving as Chief Operating Ofcer for the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation from August 2000-January 2003.

ERIC TOLIVER Executive Associate Director of Athletics Compliance Eric Toliver is in his 25th year at UNLV and became a Senior Associate Athletics Director in 2012 before most recently being named Executive Associate Director of Athletics in 2015. His duties include overseeing the Strength and Conditioning area, NCAA Compliance Department, softball, cheer and dance teams. Toliver began his career at UNLV as an academic advisor in the Student Development Center before becom- ing the senior athletic academic advisor for football and basketball through 1997. In 1998, Toliver was appointed Compliance Coordinator and became Associate Athletics Director in 2000. A 1992 graduate of Western State College University (Co.), Toliver’s responsibilities include overseeing all as- pects of NCAA Compliance issues and conducting internal and external investigations to ensure that UNLV’s 17 Division I sports, staf and coaches remain in compliance with NCAA regulations. Toliver, has previously served on the NCAA Division I Recruiting & Personnel Cabinet, an appointed member of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Fact-Finding Committee, NCAA Division I Awards, Benefts, Expenses and the Financial Aid Cabinet and the NCAA Division I Softball Committee. In addition, Toliver has oversight of the student-athlete Drug Testing program, Student-Athlete Academic Advising Services (SAAS) and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Toliver is also responsible for adjudicating all student-athlete conduct and discipline related matters and serves as Title IX administrator.

< THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 162 COACHES COACHES COACHES ER E Z CK season HER season season 18th - RI season season ORY » H 3rd 7th 10th 9th season D » C » WAD » DD » US 6th AW season B » O 5th RE H OLIVIER » F D S women’s tennis women’s women’s golf women’s kevin volleyball women’s soccer women’s amy softball women’s track/xc women’s yvonne lisa women’s basketball women’s kathy chris cindy

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stan STOLTE rich RYERSON dwaine KNIGHT owen HAMBROOK ben LOORZ marvin MENZIES tony SANCHEZ < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 163 FACILITIES FACILITIES FACILITIES

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The basketball facilities at UNLV are among the best in the country. The Thomas & Mack Center is one of the most famous college arenas and the energy in the building during games creates a loud, electric atmosphere and a great home court advantage. > Runnin’ Rebel head coach MARVIN MENZIES

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FRANK» &VICKI FERTITTA TENNIS COMPLEX MEN'S & WOMEN’S TENNIS An excellent place to play or watch tennis is right here at UNLV ... A well-run facility, with 12 courts and a great stadium setup. > Tennis legend Billie Jean King in USA TODAY, 2005

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< THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 166 THE LIEDTHETHE LIED LIED LIEDTHE LIED athletic complex

The strength and conditioning center features The Lied Athletic Complex is an 8,500 sq. ft. facility that serves 8,500-square-feet of main foor containing Olympic plat- as the central hub for UNLV athletics. forms, free weights, power racks and more than 60 weight stations. Additionally, a 1,200-square-foot balcony ofers areas for plyometrics, stretching and aerobics.

< THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 167 HALL OF FAME HALL OF OFFAME FAMEhall of fame Seven different Rebel sports were represented during ceremonies as the UNLV Athletics Hall Class of 2012 of Fame Class of 2012 was honored Oct. 12, 2012. Six former Rebel standout players, one head coach and a distinguished contributor joined one team in being inducted the night before the Battle for the Fremont Cannon football game between UNLV and Nevada, Reno. Also being honored that night was former Rebel football player and current TV personality, Kenny Mayne, who received the Silver Rebel Award Born in 1987, UNLV’s Athletics Hall of Fame has now grown to 114 members strong. Under the hall’s bylaws, former student-athletes must have completed their eligibility at least 10 years earlier to be selected. Coaches and administrators must have stopped working at the University five years previous.

FRED ALBRECHT (1974-83, 1995, 2003) The winningest coach in UNLV tennis history, led the Rebel netters and compiled a record of 230-80 for a winning percentage of .742. A longtime administrator on campus, Albrecht was called upon to serve as Interim Athletics Director in both 1995 and 2003 during searches for permanent replacements. He retired from UNLV in 2007 after 38 years with a fnal title of vice president for univer- sity and community relations.

LORENA DIACONESCU (1998-02) is arguably the Rebels women’s swimming program’s most decorated athlete. She won three consecutive Conference Swimmer of the Year awards from 2000-02 while setting school records in six separate events. Diaconescu earned All-America in 2000 and was honorable mention one year later. Winner of eight MW individual crowns as well as seven relay titles, she was also a two-time Olympian for her home country of Romania. LINDA FROHLICH (1998-02) The highest-scoring basketball player in UNLV history – men’s or women’s – fnished with 2,355 points and a 21.2 PPG average in her dominating hoops career. The native of Oldendorf, Germany, was named USBWA National Freshman of the Year in 1999, AP Honorable Mention All-America as a sophomore and junior and then Third Team as a senior. EDDIE OWENS (1973-77) Still the leading Runnin’ Rebel scorer in history, was the emerging program’s second All-American in men’s basketball when he was tabbed First Team by a pair of outlets as a junior in 1976. JACINT SIMON (1998-2002) turned in a career in the water that rivaled any in school history. The Mountain West Swimmer of the Year three consecutive seasons earned All-America honors at the 2000 NCAA Championships while also being honorable mention in two relays. His fourth All-America fnish came in 2002. Simon won 10 conference championships as an individual and one on a relay team and swam for his home nation of Hungary in the 2000 Summer Olympics. AMIE STEWART (1992-95) was a dominant pitcher for dominant softball program in the mid-1990s. A second team All-America selection as a senior in 1995, her 30-9 mark is still the school record for wins a season. She led her team all the way to the Women’s College World Series and tossed two complete games while fnishing with a .95 ERA en route to becom- ing the only Rebel to be named to a WCWS All-Tournament Team. KEVIN THOMAS (1998-01) Arguably the top cornerback in school history, still holds numerous school and conference defensive records. The frst player in school history to start 46 games, Thomas was the frst defensive player from UNLV to earn All-America status in 26 years when he was named Third Team by Football News and Fourth Team by Sporting News. The 1984 UNLV FOOTBALL TEAM was the frst of two in school history to win a conference championship and its 11-2 overall record included a victory over Toledo in the California Bowl. Going undefeated in the PCAA, the talent-rich squad featured the conference Ofensive Player of the Year in All-America punter/quarterback ; the Defen- sive Player of the Year in lineman Aaron Moog; and the Coach of the Year in Harvey Hyde. DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTOR MIKE MILLER is noted Las Vegas artist and illustrator. During the 1980s, Miller created and named the cartoon man with the long moustache known as “Hey Reb.” Miller was paid a single dollar for his work, which eventually helped UNLV vault to the top spot in college apparel licensing.

UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASS HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASS HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASS Fred Albrecht Coach/Men’s Tennis 2012 Trena Hull Athlete/Track & Field 2000 Ricky Sobers Athlete/Men’s Basketball 1987 Jeremy Anderson Athlete/Men’s Golf 2010 Joe Ingersoll Athlete/Football 1987 Amie Stewart Athlete/Softball 2012 Greg Anthony Athlete/Basketball 2002 Bill Ireland Administration/Coach 1987 Raymond Strong Athlete/Football 1989 Rene Arceneaux* Distinguished Contributor 1994 Larry Johnson Athlete/Men’s Basketball 2002 Administration/Coach 1998 Dr. Thomas Armour Staf 1987 Pauline Jordan Athlete/Women’s Basketball 2000 Sheila Tarr Athlete/Track & Field 1997 Athlete/Basketball 2002 Sam King Athlete/Football 1994 Reggie Theus Athlete/Men’s Basketball 1989 Dr. Donald Baepler Administration 1994 Coach/Football 1989 Kevin Thomas Athlete/Football 2012 Athlete/Basketball 2004 Joe Kristosik Athlete/Football 2008 Mike Thomas Athlete/Football 1989 Daniel Barber Athlete/Men’s Soccer 2010 Todd Liebenstein Athlete/Football 1994 Misty Thomas Athlete/Women’s Basketball 1997 Roger Barnson* Administration/Coach 1987 Ryan Ludwick Athlete/Baseball 2010 Lisa Thompson Athlete/Track & Field 2000 Ernie Becker Sr. Distinguished Contributor 1988 Don Lyons Athlete/Men’s Basketball/T&F 1987 R.E. “Doc” Tobler Team Doctor/Trainer 1989 Rex Bell Distinguished Contributor 1998 Alice Mason Administration/Coach 1988 Marianne Vallin Athlete/Tennis 2008 Tim Blenkiron Athlete/Tennis 2008 Keenan McCardell Athlete/Football 2004 Scott Warner Athlete/Men’s Tennis 1998 Bob Blum Distinguished Contributor 2000 Al McDaniels Coach/Track & Field 2008 Tom Wiesner Distinguished Contributor 1994 Dr. James Callaway Distinguished Contributor 2008 Bob Mendenhall Distinguished Contributor 2010 Matt Williams Athlete/Baseball 1997 Dr. Kathie Calloway Athlete/Women’s Basketball 1994 Elburt Miller Athlete/Men’s Basketball 1987 Trevaia Williams Athlete/Track & Field 2006 Chad Campbell Athlete/Men’s Golf 2006 Mike Miller Distinguished Contributor 2012 Mel Wolzinger Distinguished Contributor 2006 Glenn Carano Athlete/Football 1989 Aaron Mitchell Athlete/Football 1989 Elbert “Ickey” Woods Athlete/Football 1998 Jack Cason Distinguished Contributor 1994 Ken Mitchell Athlete/Football 1989 *posthumous Bob Cline Distinguished Contributor 1989 Bill “Wildcat” Morris Distinguished Contributor 1987 TEAMS Dr. David Cohen Athlete/Soccer 1994 Michael Morton Athlete/Football 1994 1958-59 Men’s Basketball Squad 1989 Julie Crandall Athlete/Softball 2010 Eddie Owens Athlete/Men’s Basketball 2012 1967-68 Men’s Basketball Squad 1989 Randall Cunningham Athlete/Football 1997 Cyndi Parus Athlete/Softball 2006 1968 Football Squad 1987 Fred Dallimore Coach/Baseball 2004 Dave Pearl Administration 1994 1974 Football Squad 1988 Lorena Diaconescu Athlete/Swimming 2012 Dr. Wayne Pearson Administration 1994 1976-77 Men’s Basketball Squad 1987 Michael “Chub” Drakulich Administration/Coach 1987 Roger Pettersson Athlete/Tennis 2006 1979 Football Squad 1994 Dr. Larry Easley* Coach/Men’s Tennis 2010 Bart Pippenger Athlete/Swimming 2000 1980 Baseball Squad 1994 Sally Fleisher Athlete/Swimming 2000 Art Plunkett Athlete/Football 1994 1984 Football Squad 2012 Bob Florence Athlete/Basketball 1987 Herb Pryor Athlete/Baseball 1988 1985 Men’s Soccer Squad 2010 Linda Frohlich Athlete/Women’s Basketball 2012 Marilyn Redd* Distinguished Contributor 1997 1986-87 Men’s Basketball Squad 1998 Ralph Garcia Athlete/Baseball 1989 Chris Riley Athlete/Men’s Golf 2006 1989-90 Men’s Basketball Squad 2000 Nick Garritano Athlete/Football 2010 Jackie Robinson Athlete/Men’s Basketball 1994 1989-90 Women’s Basketball Squad 2006 Armen Gilliam Athlete/ Men’s Basketball 1998 Kim Rondina Athlete/Softball 2008 1990-91 Men’s Basketball Squad 2002 Glen Gondrezick Athlete/ Men’s Basketball 1987 Brad Rothermel Administration 1998 1994 Football Squad 2010 Sidney Green Athlete/Men’s Basketball 1994 Tommy Rowland Athlete/Football 1994 1995 Softball Squad 2008 Lori Harrigan Athlete/Softball 2002 Robbie Ryerson Athlete/Soccer 1998 1998 Men’s Golf Squad 2008 Mike “Cowboy” Haverty Athlete/Football 1988 Warren Schutte Athlete/Men’s Golf 2004 Nate Hawkins Athlete/Football 1987 Jacint Simon Athlete/Swimming 2012 SILVER REBEL AWARD RECIPIENTS Dr. Gerald Higgins Distinguished Contributor 2002 Luke Smith Athlete/Tennis 2008 George Maloof Jr. Football 1986-87 2010 Christina Hixson Distinguished Contributor 1997 Robert Smith Athlete/Men’s Basketball 1987 Kenny Mayne Football 1981 2012 UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME UNLV HALL OF FAME < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 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ALL — AMERICANS John Oda Danny Musovski Dillon Virva Kaysee Pilgram Ayana Gales [men’s golf] [men’s soccer] [men’s swimming] [track and feld] [track and feld] Honorable Mention » GCAA Second Team » NSCAA Honorable Mention » NCAA » 50 Free Second Team » USTFCCA Honorable Mention » USTFCCA Third Team » College Soccer News ALL — REGION|DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR Bradley Kamdem Danny Musovski Alexandra Kaui Carol Yang Kevin Cory Amy Bush-Herzer [men’s soccer] [men’s soccer] [women’s golf] [men’s tennis] [women’s tennis] [women’s golf] Second Team » West » NSCAA First Team » West » NSCAA WGCA » Stanford Region Player To Watch » ITA Mountain Region Mountain West Conference Mountain West Conference Jakob Amilon Shintaro Ban John Oda Patrick McCaw Tim Nichols [men’s tennis] [men’s golf] [men’s golf] [men’s basketball] [women’s tennis] Player To Watch » ITA Mountain Region GCAA » PING All-West Region GCAA » PING All-West Region Second Team » NABC » All-District 17 ITA Mountain Region Assistant of the Year

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Alexandra Kaui Women’s Golf Kaylee Benton Kyle Isbel [women’s golf] Mountain West [women’s golf] [baseball] Mountain West Mountain West » Freshman of the Year Mountain West » Co-Freshman of the Year

Danny Musovski Harry Hall Aiwen Zhu Men’s Golf Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis [men’s soccer] [men’s golf] [women’s tennis] Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West WAC » Ofensive Player of the Year Mountain West » Freshman of the Year Mountain West » Freshman of the Year

men’s men’s men’s women’s bASKETbALL GOLF SOCCER TENNIS 1 NCAA team championship 1 NCAA team championship 6 NCAA tournament appearances 11 NCAA tournament appearances 4 Final Four appearances 2 NCAA individual champions 5 Conference championships 5 Conference tournament titles 20 NCAA tournament appearances 28 Consecutive NCAA berths, NCAA record 2 League tournament title 3 Regular season championships 14 Conference championships 7 Conference championships 4 All-Americans, 7 times 3 All-Americans, 5 times 11 League tournament titles 4 NCAA West Regional titles 8 Conference MVPs 1 National Rookie of the Year 20 All-Americans, 28 times 7 Conference individual titles 3 Conference Coach of the Year 10 Conference MVPs 1 Award Winner 23 All-Americans, 43 times 2 Conference Freshman of the Year 1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year 14 NBA frst round draft picks 3 NCAA Regional medalists 5 Conference Freshmen of the Year 9 Lottery Picks 2 National Coach of the Year Awards women’s 3 Conference Coaches of the Year 1 Ben Hogan Award Winner SOCCER women’s 1 Jack Nicklaus Award Winner 3 NCAA Tournament appearances men’s bASKETbALL 1 Fred Haskins Award Winner 2 Conference title TENNIS 8 NCAA tournament appearances 1 Golfstat Award Winner 3 Conference MVPs 2 NCAA individual champions 1 WNIT runner-up fnish 1 National Freshman of the Year 2 League tournament titles 3 Collegiate Grand Slam titles 4 Conference championships 11 Conference MVPs 2 Conference Coaches of the Year 8 NCAA tournament appearances 5 League tournament titles 6 Conference Freshmen of the Year 5 Conference tournament titles 11 All-Americans, 15 times VOLLEYbALL 5 All-Americans, 9 times 1 National Freshman of the Year women’s 1 NCAA tournament appearance 7 Conference MVPs 5 Conference MVPs GOLF 1 Conference tournament title 3 Conference Coaches of the Year 3 Conference Freshmen of the Year 4 NCAA fnals appearance 2 Conference Freshmen of the Year 3 Conference Freshmen of the Year 14 Consecutive NCAA regional appearances 3 Conference Coaches of the Year bASEbALL 2 NCAA individual appearance 11 NCAA Regional appearances 5 Conference championships TRACK | FIELD 11 Conference championships 4 All-Americans, 8 times 2 NCAA individual champions 14 All-Americans 7 Conference Golfer of the Year 5 Conference outdoor titles 9 Freshmen All-Americans 7 Conference Freshmen of the Year 1 Conference indoor title 48 All-Americans, 88 times 4 Conference MVPs 4 Conference Coaches of the Year CHAMPIONS 3 Conference Coach of the Year 1 U.S. Olympic Head Coach 3 Conference Pitchers of the Year FOOTbALL 2 Conference championships SOFTbALL 3 Bowl game victories 9 NCAA tournament appearances 9 All-Americans, 13 times 3 College World Series berths 9 Conference MVPs 2 Conference titles 1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year 12 All-Americans, 20 times 3 Conference Coaches of the Year 1 Olympic Gold Medallist, 3 times 5 Conference Freshmen of the Year 2 Conference Coaches of the Year, 5x 3 Freshman All-Americans 6 Conference MVPs, 7 times 2 Conference Pitchers of the Year 1 Conference Freshman of the Year women’s SWIMMING 4 Conference titles 9 All-Americans, 19 times 15 Conference MVPs 4 Conference Coaches of the Year men’s SWIMMING 10 Conference championships 3 Regular season championship 33 All-Americans, 95 times 12 Conference MVPs 11 Conference Coaches of the Year < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 170 NOTABLE REBELSNOTABLE REBELS NOTABLENOTABLE REBELS REBELS larry JOHNSON charley HOFFMAN » Former Runnin’ Rebel » Former Rebel golfer » Member of 1990 NCAA Championship team » 4-time PGA Tour Champion » College Basketball’s Player of the Year » 2-time NBA All-Star » 1992 NBA Rookie of the Year

keenan MCCARDELL » Former Rebel wide receiver » First UNLV alumnus to score in Super Bowl » 2 TDs in Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl win » Played in two Pro Bowls » Retired among top 10 in NFL history with 883 receptions

randall CUNNINGHAM ryan MOORE Former Rebel golfer » Former Rebel quarterback/punter » » Two-time All-American » 2004 Individual NCAA Champion » First QB selected in 1985 NFL Draft » PGA Tour Champion » Played in four Pro Bowls » 1998 NFL Player of the Year » Three-time Bert Bell Award winner » College Football Hall of Famer anthony BENNETT » 2013 No. 1 Overall NBA Draft Pick » 2013 MW Freshman of the year » 2013 All-America Honorable Mention » Former Runnin’ Rebel

adam SCOTT lori HARRIGAN » Former Rebel golfer » Former Rebel softball pitcher » 2013 Masters Champion » 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist » 13-time PGA Tour Champion ickey WOODS » Former Rebel running back » 1986 NCAA rushing champion kenny MAYNE » Highest NFL draft pick in UNLV history » Popularized famed “Ickey Shufe” » Former Rebel quarterback » Led Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII » ESPN talent and TV pitchman » 2006 Dancing with the Stars participant greg ANTHONY » Former Runnin’ Rebel » Member of 1990 NCAA Championship team » 11-year NBA career » TV Analyst

george MALOOF » Former Rebel defensive back » Original Chairman of Palms Hotel » Maloof family is minority owner in NHL’s Las Vegas franchise

shawn MARION ryan LUDWICK » Former Runnin’ Rebel » Former Rebel All-American » NBA Champion » 2008 MLB All-Star » 4-time NBA All-Star < THE U N I V E R S I T Y > 171